Decent pay overshadowed by discrimination and poor culture - Project Manager Mediaplanet Employee Review

1.0
Apr 23, 2026
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Pros

- Decent salary and commission structure

Cons

This was not a great company to work for. Working there as a POC opened doors of racism, micro aggressions, and mistreatment from management. They incentivize their PMs to lie to clients and underdeliver on their services, strictly to hit profit margins. This is not a trusted media company to work for or with. Especially as a male, you will be treated with intense neglect and will be terminated if you speak out about the culture. This company is very biased and discriminatory. I would not recommend to do business with them, or work for them.

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Mediaplanet Response
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We take any concerns regarding workplace discrimination with the utmost seriousness. Based on the timing and details referenced in this review, we recently conducted a formal workplace investigation into these claims. Following a thorough review, our findings concluded that workplace discrimination was not substantiated. That said, we recognize that there is always room for improvement when it comes to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and supportive workplace culture. We are using this situation as an opportunity to continue evaluating and strengthening our internal practices, communication, and employee experience. We remain committed to maintaining a professional environment where all employees feel heard, valued, and respected.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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